Is there a warning somewhere about this? Because including the library
but not the header is bound to frustrate quite a few people. You know
thinking it should be working because it's in the library. I know it
took me quite a bit of investigation to figure out what was going on.
And from my
I also found out that it is because the package is unstable from upstream. It
seems like it's been an issue in Debian also. Might I suggest that you do like
they did and upload an experimental package so that it does not break what we
have.
Oh, nevermind then... everything from qt3d5-dev to libqt53dextras5
brings me back here. So I will be waiting for an answer. Thanks!
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Hi,
I am a scientific software developper and I'm trying to use Qt3D on Ubuntu
20.04LTS.
I am not used to filing bugs here, sorry if its not following the standards,
any comments on this will also be appreciated.
Here is a list of the packages I installed prior to this